BSNL Broadband: Unlimited (‽) Broadband at 249 (10GB Per Day for Rs. 249)

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Also, one of the advantages of the plan is that the users can also make unlimited free calls to any network between 9 PM to 7 AM and on all Sundays without any additional charges.

I am not sure why they have named the plan as 'Unlimited Broadband at 249' as per the article.
 
The company’s objective behind giving freebies to the users is to attract new customers for its broadband services.

lol. keep stabbing existing customers.
 
I disconnected my landline in Jan.
Let them give 100GB per day at 100 per month, it's of no use when the connection is unstable most of the time.

The future is wireless.
 


I am fed up with my local cable broadband connection out of 30 days only 10 days net is available & I hardly use more than 1 hour a day. Thinking of trying this BSNL bb plan. But BSNL landline is only incoming with monthly rental of 199 & currently its disconnected . will I get this bb plan for incoming only landline connection , will I have to buy new router ?? Plz suggest
 
I disconnected my landline in Jan.
Let them give 100GB per day at 100 per month, it's of no use when the connection is unstable most of the time.

The future is wireless.

Blame old copper cables of BSNL....
Wireless can never be the future for unlimited data and stability .
Spectrum is limited and it is practically impossible to provide unlimited data to mass on wireless.
 
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Funny, for some reason i still have little bit hope in bsnl. Giving FTTH in low prices is good indication. Maybe planning something big. They already have good ftth plan in pune Nagpur HYD.
Well its just a hope...
 
I literally don't understand their methods of advertising a simple 1 mbps plan. First it was 300 GB per month; which is the max amount of data that can be downloaded; given you are using it 24/7 for the whole month 😱, and now this 10GB per day crap. Just say 1mbps unlimited.
 
Blame old copper cables of BSNL....
Wireless can never be the future for unlimited data and stability .
Spectrum is limited and it is practically impossible to provide unlimited data to mass on wireless.
Whatever.
In that case don't give connections on copper wire. Net result is an unstable connection.
The wired connection used to disconnect 20 times a day. wireless has disconnected only about 10 times in months of 3G and 4G.

I don't need unlimited data, 10GB a month is enough for me. Only a very small minority are downloaders.
 
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